The Alberta Construction Training Institute’s (ACTI) Overhead Crane training is 8 hours in duration and is designed for hoist operators. The training material is designed to give operators the necessary knowledge of equipment, safety principles, and operation
The Alberta Construction Training Institute’s (ACTI) Overhead Crane training is 8 hours in duration and is designed for hoist operators. The training material is designed to give operators the necessary knowledge of equipment, safety principles, and operation, along with an understanding of relevant standards, and applicable requirements.
Training related to specific types of cranes or hoists shall be consistent with the equipment manufacturer’s training requirements and site specific training may be required in some circumstances.
Our theory-based training will be given through classroom instruction. The theory-based training shall be followed by knowledge testing and a practical evaluation in our Virtual Reality Simulator.
Our simulator will simulate swing control and a obstacle course in a shop environment using multiple type lift configurations.
This training simulator is used in competency assessments for employees and all sessions can be recorded as proof of competency for your employees.
Our simulator will score the participant on overall control of the load and crane, collisions with objects in the simulation, instructors scoring check list and the obstacle course with in the simulation.
During the course, the participants will be educated in the following elements of our training
applicable legislation and occupational health and safety requirements applying to crane and hoist operation;
Worker and employer responsibilities;
Hazard identification and mitigation;
identification of the different types of cranes and hoists, common components and their functionality, safety devices, and equipment terminology;
operator’s functional check (activities to be done before and at the end of the shift);
load handling and basic rigging principles;
internationally recognized hand signals;
operator daily-log books;
facility-specific information, including company policies and company or local safety rules (for operators working primarily at one location); and
manufacturer-specific information, as applicable (for operators working primarily with one type of crane or hoist).
The Alberta Construction Training Institute (ACTI) located in Edmonton and Calgary is a training company with a combined experience of over 100 years in Construction, Engineering and Management training fields.
ACTI instructors have been instructing health, safety, management and engineering training in Alberta for over 20 years. Our focus is on construction safety and training through classroom and advanced instructional skill evaluation both with traditional equipment and our virtual reality simulations. See our course description page for a detailed list of instructor lead courses we provide.
We have also just developed a 40 hr training course based on the Construction Industry Institute (CII) and Construction Owners of Alberta Association (COAA) best practices with multi discipline work packaging for Advanced Work Face Planning.
ACTI has created multiple VR construction simulations for the industrial, commercial, vendor product and public emergency response sectors. Please see our website pages for descriptions and contact information if you are interested in scheduling a course or a demo on a training simulation for your company.
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